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Navigating Market Volatility: A Conversation with Wall Street Veteran Jay Hatfield

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Jay Hatfield cuts through market noise with a refreshingly clear perspective on inflation: stick a yellow sticky note on your mirror that says "inflation is caused by excessive monetary growth." This fundamental principle helps investors avoid being misled by commodity price fluctuations that resolve naturally through market mechanisms rather than representing true inflation.
The current market volatility, Hatfield explains, largely reflects normal seasonal patterns during non-earnings periods when high-flying stocks typically experience pullbacks. While acknowledging a potential growth slowdown with Fed policy about "150 basis points too tight," he maintains a bullish long-term outlook on both bonds and stocks, expecting rates to continue dropping as the Fed eventually recognizes the economic deceleration.
Hatfield's investment approach emphasizes human intelligence over algorithmic trading – a philosophy he applies across his firm's six ETFs managing $2.6 billion in assets. He articulates clear distinctions between fixed income investment strategies, where active management provides significant advantages through understanding call risk and credit dynamics, unlike equity markets where momentum sometimes prevails. His firm conducts granular analysis of individual securities, even examining specific buildings within REIT portfolios to identify value opportunities where others see only sector-wide challenges.
Particularly illuminating is Hatfield's contrarian view on recession dynamics, noting they typically begin with investment declines that impact employment before affecting consumer spending. This framework, combined with his assessment of China's economy continuing to grow at around 5% despite negative narratives, provides investors with valuable perspective for navigating current market conditions.
For income-focused investors, Hatfield offers practical insights on preferred securities, bonds, and midstream energy companies, explaining how these complement each other with different risk-volatility profiles while generating reliable income streams in various economic environments. His call-writing strategy for large-cap equities demonstrates how active management can enhance returns when applied with judgment rather than mechanical rules.
Human-powered market intelligence, developed through decades of experience and rigorous fundamental analysis, remains Hatfield's core advantage in a world increasingly dominated by algorithms and momentum trading.

DISCLAIMER – PLEASE READ: This is a sponsored episode for which Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC has been paid a fee. Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in the episode or make any representation as to its quality. All statements and expressions provided in this episode are the sole opinion of Infrastructure Capital and Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC expressly disclaims any responsibility for action taken in connection with the information provided in the discussion. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other mate

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Chapters

1. Understanding Inflation's Root Causes (00:00:00)

2. Market Volatility and Growth Concerns (00:08:43)

3. China Economy Myths vs Reality (00:17:17)

4. Preferred Securities and Bond Strategies (00:21:24)

5. ICAP Fund and Call Writing Strategy (00:31:55)

6. Midstream Energy and Market Outlook (00:41:25)

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Jay Hatfield cuts through market noise with a refreshingly clear perspective on inflation: stick a yellow sticky note on your mirror that says "inflation is caused by excessive monetary growth." This fundamental principle helps investors avoid being misled by commodity price fluctuations that resolve naturally through market mechanisms rather than representing true inflation.
The current market volatility, Hatfield explains, largely reflects normal seasonal patterns during non-earnings periods when high-flying stocks typically experience pullbacks. While acknowledging a potential growth slowdown with Fed policy about "150 basis points too tight," he maintains a bullish long-term outlook on both bonds and stocks, expecting rates to continue dropping as the Fed eventually recognizes the economic deceleration.
Hatfield's investment approach emphasizes human intelligence over algorithmic trading – a philosophy he applies across his firm's six ETFs managing $2.6 billion in assets. He articulates clear distinctions between fixed income investment strategies, where active management provides significant advantages through understanding call risk and credit dynamics, unlike equity markets where momentum sometimes prevails. His firm conducts granular analysis of individual securities, even examining specific buildings within REIT portfolios to identify value opportunities where others see only sector-wide challenges.
Particularly illuminating is Hatfield's contrarian view on recession dynamics, noting they typically begin with investment declines that impact employment before affecting consumer spending. This framework, combined with his assessment of China's economy continuing to grow at around 5% despite negative narratives, provides investors with valuable perspective for navigating current market conditions.
For income-focused investors, Hatfield offers practical insights on preferred securities, bonds, and midstream energy companies, explaining how these complement each other with different risk-volatility profiles while generating reliable income streams in various economic environments. His call-writing strategy for large-cap equities demonstrates how active management can enhance returns when applied with judgment rather than mechanical rules.
Human-powered market intelligence, developed through decades of experience and rigorous fundamental analysis, remains Hatfield's core advantage in a world increasingly dominated by algorithms and momentum trading.

DISCLAIMER – PLEASE READ: This is a sponsored episode for which Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC has been paid a fee. Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in the episode or make any representation as to its quality. All statements and expressions provided in this episode are the sole opinion of Infrastructure Capital and Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC expressly disclaims any responsibility for action taken in connection with the information provided in the discussion. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other mate

Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive.

Foodies unite…with HowUdish!
It’s social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world’s first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!
Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!
HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.
So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today: Support the show

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Chapters

1. Understanding Inflation's Root Causes (00:00:00)

2. Market Volatility and Growth Concerns (00:08:43)

3. China Economy Myths vs Reality (00:17:17)

4. Preferred Securities and Bond Strategies (00:21:24)

5. ICAP Fund and Call Writing Strategy (00:31:55)

6. Midstream Energy and Market Outlook (00:41:25)

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